VOGUE 
VOGUE 
A brand new floribunda, and an 
All America Award Winner for 
1952. High-centered flowers are 
Hybrid ‘Tea 
uniquely brilliant rose flushed 
shaped; color is 
with salmon; fragrance is spicy. 
Bush grows 214-3 feet tall. Plant 
patent No. 926. $2.25. 
CARROUSEL 
Another new floribunda, with 
uniformly vivid dark red petals, 
26 to 35 to the blossom. Unusu- 
ally vigorous plant with mildew- 
proof foliage, it is highly recom- 
mended for border or hedge use. 
Plant patent applied for. $2.00. 
KATHY FISCUS 
Named in memory of the golden- 
haired Kathy Fiscus, this new 
floribunda bears clusters of de- 
lightful dawn-pink flowers on a 
vigorous, glossy bush. Flowers 
are very double and borne con- 
tinuously in great abundance. 
Plant patent No. 967. $1.75. 
LIMBING ROSE 
BLAZE 
A brilliant scarlet rambler, sometimes 
called the EVERBLOOMING PAUL’s SCAR- 
LET. A vigorous climber, it will pro- 
duce recurring blooms from Spring 
until Fall. $1.25. 
MERMAID 
Immense, single, primrose yellow 
blooms on an adaptable plant that 
can be used as a climber, pillar, or 
rambling bush. Exceptionally beauti- 
ful foliage. $1.25. 
ALSO climbing forms of many of the favorite bush roses, including 
the following: 
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HIGH NOON 
Pictured at the right, this outstand- 
ing pillar rose is truly everblooming. 
Long-stemmed buds make excellent 
cutting. Highly recommended. Plant 
patent No. 704. $2.00. 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
Probably the most planted of all ram- 
blers, this unfailing vivid scarlet rose 
is truly sensational in the Springtime. 
Exceptionally hardy. $1.25. 
Floribunda or polyantha roses are being more and more widely 
used each year. Their profuse blooming habit, virtually wnin- 
terrupted from Spring to Fall, provides continuous outdoor color 
for borders, beds, low hedges and even as a ground cover. Most 
of the newer varieties listed here are also excellent for cutting 
and arranging. They rate a place in almost every garden. 
CECILE BRUNNER 
Delightful, tiny double pink flowers borne on a compact, fine- 
foliaged plant. The “Sweetheart Rose”. $1.25. 
FASHION 
A delicate but intense blending of coral and gold. All America 
Award Winner for 1950. Plant patent No. 789. $2.00. 
FLORADORA 
Vermilion flowers tinged with scarlet on a 3 to 4 foot bush. $1.25. 
GOLDILOCKS 
A bushy little rose with masses of golden flowers all through the 
Summer and Fall. Plant patent No. 672. $1.50. 
HOLIDAY 
Petals are warm vermilion inside, orange-yellow outside, with 
sweet fragrance. Plant patent No. 915. $1.50. 
PINKIE 
The petite pink rose more ideal in form than most any other 
floribunda. Spicily fragrant and gratifyingly productive. Plant 
patent No. 712. $1.75. 
PINOCCHIO 
Shades of salmon-pink, blended with sun-gold, and a delightful 
fragrance. Plant patent No. 484. $1.50. 
RED RIPPLES 
An ideal boutonniere flower, the buds are pointed, dark red, and 
perfectly shaped, opening to lovely, bright red flowers. Very free 
flowering. $1.25. 
Many other varieties of floribunda roses are available at 
the nursery. 
